During bombing raids, people took several precautions to stay safe, including seeking shelter in basements, bomb shelters, or designated safe areas to protect themselves from explosions and shrapnel. Many communities implemented blackout measures, covering windows to prevent light from guiding enemy bombers. Additionally, individuals often kept emergency supplies, such as food, water, and first aid kits, readily accessible to prepare for extended periods in hiding. Regular drills were also conducted to ensure everyone knew how to respond quickly and effectively during an air raid.
in the subways because it was under ground.
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During World War 2, Coventry in England and Dresden in Germany were connected in that both were subjected to devastating bombing raids that results in widespread destruction and the deaths of thousands of people.
Yes, there were a number of Zepplin bombing raids on England during the war.
During World War II, cities were often "blacked out" during air raids to make it difficult for airplane bombers to identify their targets. Bombing raids were often carried out after dark because it made the bombers more difficult to spot and, therefore, to be shot down.
Liverpool
The Battle of Britain during WWII
Millions- no exact data available
in the subways because it was under ground.
20,000
Air raid bombing shelters
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People in Japan were rarely aware of small allied bombing raids, such as Doolittle's raid because the government did not publicly release that they had been bombed, in trying to continue to look invincible to the rest of the world.
In 1890.
The Blitz refers to German bombing raids on cities during WW2
To keep them safe during the bombing raids and air attacks and thing like that.
During the Blitz in World War II, children were evacuated from urban areas to the countryside or other safer locations to protect them from bombing raids. They were often sent to live with host families or in group shelters to ensure their safety. This evacuation effort aimed to reduce the risk of harm to children during the intense bombing raids on cities.